Stabenow Applauds Nearly $10 Million Public Investment for Two Land and Water Conservation Projects in Michigan

Statement

Date: Dec. 21, 2016
Location: Washington, DC

U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow, Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, today applauded the United States Department of Agriculture's announcement of nearly $10 million in federal funding, that will be matched by private investments, to support land and water conservation in the Lower Grand River Watershed and Huron River Watershed. Support for these two projects -- as well as six ongoing projects in Michigan -- comes through the 2014 Farm Bill's Regional Conservation Partnership Program, authored by Stabenow.

"Today's announcement is great news for our farmers and local partners who are committed to restoring the Lower Grand River and Huron River watersheds and builds on the historic investments in land and water conservation that we have already made across Michigan," said Senator Stabenow. "When we established this program in the Farm Bill, it was exactly these types of innovative partnerships -- along with the ongoing partnerships to protect the Saginaw Bay, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, St. Joseph, and others -- that we envisioned."

"The Grand Valley Metro Council is very pleased to hear that funds were awarded through the RCPP program to further our conservation efforts in the Lower Grand River Watershed," said John Weiss, Executive Director of the Grand Valley Metro Council. "The funds will restore habitat in the Grand River and address resource concerns in agricultural areas upstream. We are excited to be working with so many partners on this regionally significant project."

"This opportunity to bring funds to our region for conservation speaks to the capabilities of the partners and their desire to leverage actions as individual organizations into a partnership that benefits the entire Huron River watershed and the Great Lakes," said Douglas Koop, Executive Director of the Legacy Land Conservancy.


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